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GoFit Elevated Chin Up Station

4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 911 ratings

Brand GoFit
Color Red
Maximum Weight Recommendation 300 Pounds
Mounting Type Floor Mount
Material Alloy Steel

About this item

  • The GoFit Elevated Chin Up Station allows you to perform multiple exercises either in a doorframe or on a floor, making it the complete system!
  • MULTI USE - Skip the gym and perform chin ups or pull ups at home or work with GoFit’s Elevated Chin Up Station! Perform sit ups, pushups, and dips when mounted low or placed on the floor.
  • DURABLE - Constructed of molded steel and painted with durable enamel, the GoFit Elevated Chin Up Station is built to last. The three foam handle grips help secure a tight hold while exercising.
  • PORTABLE - Using only leverage and gravity to stand strong, the GoFit Elevated Chin Up Station can be easily mounted and removed with no screws or other tools necessary!
  • INSTALLATION - Mount GoFit’s Elevated Chin Up Station in most standard-sized doorways measuring 32” to 34” with 2”-6” moldings and at least 1/2 “ depth. The padded tubing helps protect your doorframe.

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Founded in 1999, GoFit set out to integrate quality fitness products with professional training. GoFit quickly developed into a top fitness manufacturer and industry leader, coupling superior, original products with world-class instruction from top experts in fitness, nutrition, health and wellness.
What makes our product unique
GoFit separates itself from the competition with innovation, packaging and education that targets a fit lifestyle. We offer a full range of products for core training, weight resistance, muscle pain management, yoga and sports performance.
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Our Goal: Create a dramatic, positive impact, by combining innovative gear with first-class instruction for real people ready to make a change.

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Founded in 1999, GoFit set out to integrate superior fitness products with professional training. GoFit quickly developed into a top fitness manufacturer and industry leader. Our focus of combining innovative products with world-class instructional content from top experts in fitness, nutrition, health and wellness, endures. GoFit targets a "fit" lifestyle with a full range of products for core training, weighted resistance, muscle pain management, yoga and sports performance. GoFit's ongoing vision links the right product, and the best training, with people ready to make a dramatic, positive change. Are you ready for a fitness philosophy that gets results? Train. Recover. Repeat.

Train. Recover. Repeat. This simple fitness philosophy can help you get results, and go “fit” through life. GoFit offers gear and training for a total home-fitness solution designed to get real results for real people. It’s not a one-time-and-done solution, but a life-long process—a philosophy of fitness: Train. Recover. Repeat. Follow this course of action and you’ll get real results.

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DURABLE

Constructed of molded steel and painted with durable enamel, the GoFit Elevated Chin Up Station is built to last. The three foam handle grips help secure a tight hold while exercising.

INSTALLATION

Mount GoFit’s Elevated Chin Up Station in most standard-sized doorways measuring 32” to 34” with 2”-6” moldings and at least 1/2 “ depth. The padded tubing helps protect your door frame.

PORTABLE

Using only leverage and gravity to stand strong, the GoFit Elevated Chin Up Station can be easily mounted and removed with no screws or other tools necessary!

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No Screw Elevated Chin Up Station

Skip the gym and perform chin-ups or pull-ups at home or work with GoFit’s Elevated Chin Up Station! Perform sit-ups, pushups, and dips when mounted low or placed on the floor.

The Elevated Chin Up Station instantly and easily mounts in a standard doorway with no screws, using leverage and gravity. It may be removed quickly and easily at any time with no tools. Constructed of molded steel and painted with durable enamel, it is built to last. The unit has 3 foam handgrip locations and padded tubing where the unit contacts with the door frame.

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4.1 out of 5 stars
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911 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, versatility, and value of the pull up bar. For example, they mention it's solid, works great in all positions, and is value for money. That said, some complain about the completeness and fit. Opinions are mixed on ease of assembly, grip, and stability.

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305 customers mention214 positive91 negative

Customers like the quality of the pull up bar. They say it has solid construction, and the packaging was sturdy and secure. The station is holding up great, and it even like the red color it comes in. The bars are thick metal, and they say it's an alright product that allows them to do pull ups without worrying about it.

"...how sturdy it is - it looks flimsy in the pictures, but it is quite heavy-duty. Overall an excellent product, I am glad I bought it...." Read more

"...are far away from the door when doing pullups, seemed to be made of high quality metals and seemed overall the sturdiest most well thought out pull..." Read more

"...It has held up great despite using it for strict and kipping pullups, and hanging gymnastic rings from the bars...." Read more

"...In more detail: It's an alright product, and if you're able to put the thing together, it'll be fine...." Read more

98 customers mention91 positive7 negative

Customers like the versatility of the pull up bar. They say it works well, has multiple grips, and functions for use. They mention it works great in all positions, is sturdy, and solid. Customers also say it's useful and easy to use, and a great all-around product.

"...or I was just lucky - my unit was easy to assemble, and worked perfectly right away...." Read more

"...As for the function of the bar itself, seems to work great, solid construction, havent noticed any scuffs on the door, although it does creek a bit..." Read more

"...12 Month Update:The bar is still working great but I've begun to wear through the left hand foam grip pad...." Read more

"...I still have this bar and it still works great. I have NEVER had to re-tighten any of the screws or bolts...." Read more

57 customers mention41 positive16 negative

Customers like the value of the pull up bar. They say it's very good for the price, has lots of handholds, and is well worth the money. Some customers also mention that it has decent strength for the money but didn't fit on any of the doorways at their place.

"...More expensive than the others, but to me worth the extra cost...." Read more

"...To start with the price is very reasonable, the shipping was very fast (I live in Asia); the packaging was sturdy, intact and secure, thanks..." Read more

"...The raised bar is nice but also gimmicky. You can still do pull ups on a non-raised door bar if you wish...." Read more

"...with assembly were not a major issue for me, I still think the price was good. Although my bar twisted on me, I can still use it with no problem...." Read more

156 customers mention89 positive67 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly of the pull up bar. Some mention that it's really easy and makes the installation much more painless, while others say that it was a bit of a pain. They also say that the provided directions are fair but still not the most accurate.

"...It definitely made the installation much more painless and I wish I had thought of it before I stripped out that middle screw a bit...." Read more

"...But some of the reviews worried me, it sounded hard to assemble, and poorly made. I decided to try it, since Amazon accepts returns...." Read more

"...Max grip width is 36 inches. Tubing is solid. Assembly was easy. It was a bit off square but trues up once you get it in the doorframe and use it...." Read more

"...No tools for assembly included btw, but that's no big deal if you have some common household pliers or an adjustable wrench...." Read more

55 customers mention37 positive18 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the grip of the pull up bar. Some find it reasonable and feel good, while others say they're starting to wear through. Some customers also mention that the handle grips are very slippery and the wrenches are weak.

"...The grips feel soft and if you're used to holding bars at the gym at all, then this will be fine...." Read more

"...It has a standard amount of grips and the angled grip in the center lets you grab the bar naturally...." Read more

"...Assembly was a bit of a pain. Like most people, I had some issues with the bolts. They included a wrong number of locking bolts and capped bolts...." Read more

"...Those began to split after about a year of use. The hand grips are still solid and have not worn out!..." Read more

49 customers mention27 positive22 negative

Customers are mixed about the stability of the pull up bar. Some mention it holds their weight with no problem, is sturdy enough to hold them, and steady. Others say that it's wobbly, jiggly, and unstable. The foam on the stability bar is woefully inadequate and leaves marks on their door frame.

"...because it does what its supposed to do and I can trust that it holds my weight...." Read more

"...The door is slightly recessed from the wall which makes it very unstable, but I found that if i stuff a book into the space between the door and..." Read more

"...I've had this thing for four months now. It still holds my weight with no problem. It has no sign of deterioration...." Read more

"...This is typical of all inexpensive pullup bars, but the station feels a bit flimsy when assembled and installed...." Read more

90 customers mention26 positive64 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the fit of the pull up bar. They mention that the main cross tubes don't fit snugly, the caps don''t properly fit, and the assembly was difficult. Some customers also say that the doorways are deeper than 6".

"...For example, some were very tight from the get go as if the nut was a tad bit too small (still can be tightened as much as needed), and some were..." Read more

"...There's one exception to that, one is too short so I can't get a lock washer underneath it. That's the hardware, on to the design...." Read more

"...assembling, and lowe and behold!(no pun intended :]) It fit into the bar fairly well, holding my straight bar very sturdily together...." Read more

"...The build quality could be a little better and all the screws and bolts could fit better, but, overall, the station is solid once you tighten..." Read more

86 customers mention3 positive83 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the completeness of the pull up bar. They mention that it was missing a few bolts and screws. Some customers also report that the product arrived with defective screws and padding in the way of assembly. They also mention that the hardware list is incorrect and that it is difficult to get the screws through all the holes.

"...However I am going to detract 1 star for the missing screw/misaligned holes...." Read more

"...that secures the back of the bar over the doorframe, the screws are not strong enough to hold the attached bars in place and somehow the vertical..." Read more

"...As stated, some of the screws and bolts don't fit *exactly* but nevertheless hold the station in place...." Read more

"...adaquate to safely assemble the product; however there were no extra bolts or nuts left...." Read more

Great multifunctional pull-up bar!
5 Stars
Great multifunctional pull-up bar!
This came in faster than I expected in times of COVID, and was also one of the few avaialble that didnt suck. This has multiple grips, and functions for use, unlike most. I have a couple slings handing so I can use it to stretch, and a couple of my carabiners is all it takes to attach those slings to the pullup bar.It was easy to assemble, and includes everything you need to be able to do so. Theres a really nice spiral bound book helping people to know how to use it. My roommate is a bit heavy for this, they are ~220 pounds, but it works amazing for me, and I weigh almost 170 pounds.Would recommend for anyone trying to get fit!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2011
I'm way past the point where chinups are an option - I'm nearly 70 - I was never a jock, anyway. I just wanted something I could use for stretches. I looked around, and this was the only door bar high enough to be of any use. But some of the reviews worried me, it sounded hard to assemble, and poorly made. I decided to try it, since Amazon accepts returns. I worried for nothing. Either they have improved their quality control, or I was just lucky - my unit was easy to assemble, and worked perfectly right away. I like that it is high enough I can leave it in place on the door all the time - on the highest setting its lowest point is 74 inches above the floor (about 5-1/2" lower than the door opening). The instructions are detailed and clear, with plenty of pictures. You do need a Phillips head screwdriver and TWO pairs of pliers or adjustable wrenches. The instructions say one wrench, but to tighten the final pair of bolts you need two. I was surprised how sturdy it is - it looks flimsy in the pictures, but it is quite heavy-duty. Overall an excellent product, I am glad I bought it. More expensive than the others, but to me worth the extra cost. BTW, the lock nuts go on empty side first, nylon ring on the outside - I had to look that up on the [...]
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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2010
So after doing some research on what pullup bar would be the best for me I came across this bar. It is elevated so you are far away from the door when doing pullups, seemed to be made of high quality metals and seemed overall the sturdiest most well thought out pull up bar.

Upon receiving this pull up bar, I discovered that most of these things were true, it is a sturdy steel product, the tubes are not weak at all, but very strong. The craftsmanship of the product itself seems spot on, especially compared to some other door mount pull up bars I have seen.

The product was well packaged and seemed brand new. After unpacking it and starting to assemble it I ran into a few problems. First off, I noticed that the sealed bag containing the screws and hardware was missing one of the 2 small philips head screws used to mount the 2 peice straight bar and the 2 peice curved bar together. Overall this isnt a huge problem, and judging from how those bars are mounted to the curved frame bars on the sides I didn't think it would even matter that it was missing. Either way I had to go to work so I left it to be constructed later. While at work (I work at lowe's, I found a very similar screw that was left over from a cabinet we were assembling, and lowe and behold!(no pun intended :]) It fit into the bar fairly well, holding my straight bar very sturdily together.

Now the next problem in the construction, For some reason the screw holes that line up with the curved bars and the straight bar (where the eye loop screws go through) were not drilled perfectly even. I was eventually after much trying to force both screws through the misaligned holes forced to unscrew the straight bar(and in the process, stripping the hole out a bit) and then attaching both peices of the straight bar to the curved frame separately and then securing the straight bar together with my replacement screw. This stripped out the hole of the screw a bit, but it still seems very sturdy.

The rest of the setup went without flaws and the pullup bar feels very sturdy once assembled.

I tried it on most of my indoor doors, but as this old house has the ceiling perhaps 1/4 inch from the top of the doorjam, it would not fit on any of them. Which is not the products fault at all, but more the ancient design flaws of my mid 70's house. Eventually I found one spot that i could use it with some slight modification. I ended up opening just one of my double arcadia doors leading to the backyard, and am able to secure it through the open door to the frame on one side and the other closed door on the other side. The door is slightly recessed from the wall which makes it very unstable, but I found that if i stuff a book into the space between the door and the straight support bar, it holds up very well, and I am able to perform pullups without problems.

As for the function of the bar itself, seems to work great, solid construction, havent noticed any scuffs on the door, although it does creek a bit when I pull up on it(the door that is, not the bar, which is solid),it doesnt bother me. It has several different hand mounts for wide grip, closer grip and chin ups.

Overall I am pleased with this product and would recommend it to others. However I am going to detract 1 star for the missing screw/misaligned holes.

And one tip if you do buy this pull up bar, I recommend securing the straight bar to the 2 peices of the frame BEFORE you secure the two halves of the straight bar together with a screw. Even though the straight bar step comes first in the instructions. It definitely made the installation much more painless and I wish I had thought of it before I stripped out that middle screw a bit. No biggie.

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Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2012
POSITIVES:
This pullup bar is exactly what you want if you have a low door frame height, or are taller. The second, elevated bar, adds about 9" of height compared to standard door frame bars. The top bar ends up about 4" higher than the bottom of the door frame.

Sturdy enough to handle kipping. I occasionally do kipping pullups and the bar has no problem with this dynamic type of movement, although I'm not as aggressive as I would be on a solid fixed bar.

NEGATIVES:
This is typical of all inexpensive pullup bars, but the station feels a bit flimsy when assembled and installed. While secure, the bar has a bit of side to side wobble or shake, due to the bolts used, and the construction. I've used this bar multiple times a week for about 6 months, and it is still just as solid as when I bought it. Coming from a single piece construction pullup bar, the bar movement was troubling to me at first.

The bars will mark the doorframe slightly when they make contact. In my previous apartment, slight red marks were evident where the bars made contact with the door frame. In my current installation, the black door frame pads have left Quarter sized marks on the door frame that will have to be repainted.
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6 Month Update:
I've used this pullup bar multiple times per week for the past six months. It has held up great despite using it for strict and kipping pullups, and hanging gymnastic rings from the bars. I checked the bolts and they haven't loosened. Based on the performance so far, I expect to get many more years out of this product.
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12 Month Update:
The bar is still working great but I've begun to wear through the left hand foam grip pad. There is a large hole and I am mostly gripping bare metal now. I've used the product for 2-3 workouts per week for 1 year. So far I have been able to rotate the grip around and use the underside but it is only a matter of time until it wears away completely.
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Peter
5.0 out of 5 stars Does the job at a good price.
Reviewed in Canada on February 20, 2021
I was a bit nervous after reading negative reviews, but all the parts were there, all the holes lined up exactly, and assembly was simple, except that the provided spanners are rather flimsy. I used a shifting spanner on one side instead.
The unit functions as it should, and I have since added the Coreslings straps and handles that clip on to the device’s rings.
It’s what I needed while COVID restrictions keep us in an apartment with the gym closed.
Note that it’s not extendable and wouldn’t fit a wider than standard doorway, and I’m not sure how it would stand up to a person over 100 kg. I’m 78 kg and the main bar bends a little with my full weight on it.
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Shane v.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent upgrade from cheaper bars
Reviewed in Australia on May 6, 2023
Very happy with this purchase. Bar is sturdy and rigid when in place. So good to have the options for different hand placements and the design means you are not restricted but the doorway.
Rory Kilmartin
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Door Frame Chin Up Bar in the World
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2017
For close to a decade now I have searched for, purchased and tested multiple door frame chin up bars in my search for the promised land.

After many years of looking I thought I had found the best door frame chin up bar, until I found the GoFit Unisex Elevated Chin Up Station.
I had to replace my previous P90X style bar due to wear and tear and I nearly purchased another of the same until on something like page 4 of the Amazon search results I came across the GoFit.

It is so obviously better than all the rest, just by looking at the design.
Of course it makes more sense to have the front 'handle' bar raised.
There is one other known 'raised' bar on the market but the front bar is thin, straight and has no foam grips so doesn't beat the P90X style bar.
I can't believe the other manufacturers have missed it and we punters have had to suffer through low chin up bar madness.

The proof then was going to be in the actual use.
It is very solid and very easy to put together; easier than previous bars.
As a result of the raised handle bar is it so much easier for me to use (I am 6'1")
I am able to extend my legs much further, rather than having to curl them underneath me to obtain full range of arm movement.

In addition, the hooks for hanging straps to allow knee and leg raise ab workouts work perfectly.
I purchased a pair of hanging straps which fit easily through the hooks and allow the most intense and focused ab exercises i have ever known.

In summary, if you are reading this and thinking of purchasing a door frame chin up bar look no further than this.
Yes its a few pounds more expensive than others but this is a product you will use for years so the extra pounds become irrelevant compared to the massive benefits of using the best piece of kit available.

One final note of praise, the rear has three points to attach meaning you have choice of how high you want your bard to go; genius!!

Just so you don't think this is a completely one sided review I would prefer it in black instead of bright red but this matters not when you get to your final chin up of the set and you need to lie down and have a little cry. Hope this review helps!
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Rory Kilmartin
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Door Frame Chin Up Bar in the World
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2017
For close to a decade now I have searched for, purchased and tested multiple door frame chin up bars in my search for the promised land.

After many years of looking I thought I had found the best door frame chin up bar, until I found the GoFit Unisex Elevated Chin Up Station.
I had to replace my previous P90X style bar due to wear and tear and I nearly purchased another of the same until on something like page 4 of the Amazon search results I came across the GoFit.

It is so obviously better than all the rest, just by looking at the design.
Of course it makes more sense to have the front 'handle' bar raised.
There is one other known 'raised' bar on the market but the front bar is thin, straight and has no foam grips so doesn't beat the P90X style bar.
I can't believe the other manufacturers have missed it and we punters have had to suffer through low chin up bar madness.

The proof then was going to be in the actual use.
It is very solid and very easy to put together; easier than previous bars.
As a result of the raised handle bar is it so much easier for me to use (I am 6'1")
I am able to extend my legs much further, rather than having to curl them underneath me to obtain full range of arm movement.

In addition, the hooks for hanging straps to allow knee and leg raise ab workouts work perfectly.
I purchased a pair of hanging straps which fit easily through the hooks and allow the most intense and focused ab exercises i have ever known.

In summary, if you are reading this and thinking of purchasing a door frame chin up bar look no further than this.
Yes its a few pounds more expensive than others but this is a product you will use for years so the extra pounds become irrelevant compared to the massive benefits of using the best piece of kit available.

One final note of praise, the rear has three points to attach meaning you have choice of how high you want your bard to go; genius!!

Just so you don't think this is a completely one sided review I would prefer it in black instead of bright red but this matters not when you get to your final chin up of the set and you need to lie down and have a little cry. Hope this review helps!
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Esther
4.0 out of 5 stars Satisfied
Reviewed in Canada on June 7, 2022
Originally I was missing items from my Chin Up Station but the company quickly sent me a complete Chin Up Station. I haven’t tried it yet but it was fairly easy to put together and it feels sturdy! I’m looking forward to using the station!
Ben jones
3.0 out of 5 stars Product came but not really sturdy
Reviewed in Australia on April 8, 2020
Wasn’t shipped for over a week. Pad has already come off the back and it’s pretty flimsy. Not sure I’d really recommend it again